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1 FALL PREVENTION A Training For Consumers Presented by: APS Healthcare Southwestern PA Health Care Quality Unit (HCQU) 2-25-2006/tlt
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2 DISCLAIMER "Information or education provided by the HCQU is not intended to replace medical advice from the consumer's personal care physician, existing facility policy or federal, state and local regulations/codes within the agency jurisdiction. The information provided is not all inclusive of the topic presented." " Certificates for training hours will only be awarded to those who attend a training in its entirety. Attendees are responsible for submitting paperwork to their respective agencies."
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3 OBJECTIVES YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: List ways to help keep your living/work areas safe Talk about why a fall can be dangerous
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4 WHAT IS A FALL? Coming to rest on the ground, floor, or other lower level without meaning to
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5 WHAT CAN CAUSE A FALL? Wet floors Dim lighting/No Lighting Furniture
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6 WHAT CAN CAUSE A FALL? Clutter Side effects from medication Trying to hurry to the bathroom
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7 WHAT CAN CAUSE A FALL? CHANGES IN YOUR: Eye sight Hearing
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8 WHAT CAN CAUSE A FALL? Sickness Weak legs Being angry
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9 WHAT CAN CAUSE A FALL? Feeling tired Cords Getting older
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10 WHAT CAN HAPPEN FROM A FALL? Broken bones Cuts or scrapes on the skin
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11 WHAT CAN HAPPEN FROM A FALL? Hurting your head Fear of a certain area
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12 DID YOU KNOW……. MOST FALLS CAN BE AVOIDED………. How can I avoid a fall?????
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13 WHAT CAN I DO TO KEEP FROM FALLING? Ask for help with walking, especially if I feel: Weak Sick Dizzy Angry
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14 WHAT MORE CAN I DO TO KEEP FROM FALLING? KEEP MY HOME SAFE FOR MYSELF AND OTHERS……. FOR MYSELF AND OTHERS…….
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15 HOME SAFETY TIPS Hold onto handrails Use a nightlight
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16 HOME SAFETY TIPS HOME SAFETY TIPS Use a step stool with handrails Keep cords out of the way
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17 HOME SAFETY TIPS HOME SAFETY TIPS Watch for loose throw rugs If I lock my door, make sure staff can get to me if needed
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18 HOME SAFETY TIPS HOME SAFETY TIPS Clean up spills as soon as they happen Ladder safety
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19 HOME SAFETY TIPS HOME SAFETY TIPS Watch for pets Try to not get out of bed or up from a chair too fast
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20 BATHROOM SAFETY Have a mat or rubber “stickers” on the bottom of the bathtub Have a non-slip mat on the bathroom floor outside of the tub/shower Be extra careful around the toilet and sink
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21 LIGHTS……. Turn on light outside before going out Turn on lights in stairs and hallways before using Make sure there is a light on above the steps and be extra careful on 1 st and last step
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22 SOME SHOE TIPS….. Wear shoes with low heels Tie laces securely Choose shoes without thick soles (except doctor ordered shoes) Choose shoes that do not have open backs
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23 MORE SHOE TIPS Choose not to wear “flip-flops” Try not to go outside with just socks on Wear shoes/boots appropriate for the weather Make sure your shoes are in good condition-no holes or tears and fit well
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24 THINGS TO WATCH FOR OUTSIDE Ice/Snow Uneven Pavement Curbs
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25 REMEMBER…… If you fall or see someone else fall……. TELL YOUR STAFF MEMBER AND/OR NURSE RIGHT AWAY
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26 REFERENCES “Prevention of Falls” [HCQU PowerPoint Presentation]
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27 For more information on this or any other physical or behavioral health topic, please visit our website @ www.hcqu.apshealthcare.com www.hcqu.apshealthcare.com
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29 THANK YOU!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
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